śyāvá—dat (śyāvá-, [AV.]; [TS.]; [TBr.] &c.) or śyāva—danta ([Kāṭh.]; [MārkP.]; -tā f., [Mn.]; [Suśr.]) or śyāva—dantaka ([Mn.]; [Yājñ.]; [Suśr.]; [ŚārṅgS.]), mfn. having dark or discoloured teeth (accord. to some ‘having a little tooth growing over the two front teeth’).
śyāvá—dat (śyāvá-, [AV.]; [TS.]; [TBr.] &c.) or śyāva—danta ([Kāṭh.]; [MārkP.]; -tā f., [Mn.]; [Suśr.]) or śyāva—dantaka ([Mn.]; [Yājñ.]; [Suśr.]; [ŚārṅgS.]), mfn. having dark or discoloured teeth (accord. to some ‘having a little tooth growing over the two front teeth’).
śyāvá—dat (śyāvá-, [AV.]; [TS.]; [TBr.] &c.) or śyāva—danta ([Kāṭh.]; [MārkP.]; -tā f., [Mn.]; [Suśr.]) or śyāva—dantaka ([Mn.]; [Yājñ.]; [Suśr.]; [ŚārṅgS.]), mfn. having dark or discoloured teeth (accord. to some ‘having a little tooth growing over the two front teeth’).